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Family member eating assistance and food intake in long-term care: A secondary data analysis of the M3 Study.

Sarah A WuJill Morrison-KoechlSusan E SlaughterLaura E MiddletonNatalie CarrierCarrie McAineyChristina LengyelHeather H Keller
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
Residents who struggle with independent eating can benefit from dedicated support during mealtimes. Findings from this study provide empirical evidence that family eating assistance is associated with improved resident food intake and provides strong justification to encourage families to be active partners in the care and well-being of their relatives. Home administrators and nursing staff should support the specialized care that families can provide at mealtimes.
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